The legality of Maduro's Jan. 3 capture remains a subject of intense debate between the Trump administration and Democrats in ...
The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has spurred comparisons to the U.S. operation to arrest and extract ...
It is hard to see how this can be anything other than a ‘use of force’ under article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter.
Legal experts and other critics said President Trump's decision to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to face drug ...
Protests broke out in the United States and internationally following President Donald Trump’s decision to order a military attack on Venezuela that included bombing inside Venezuelan territory and ...
According to international law, 'fighting drug trafficking and protecting democracy do not constitute legal grounds for the ...
In World of War, Geoffrey Robertson calls for more law and better justice, but his arguments are less than compelling.
Opinion
Sliding Toward Aggression: America’s Venezuela Campaign and the Unraveling of International Law
For months, the United States has been carrying out a campaign of escalating force against Venezuela—one that now includes dozens of lethal maritime strikes, a naval blockade of “sanctioned” oil ...
It is nonsense because there is no enforcement mechanism. You know what international law really is? The law of the jungle.
The UK was not involved "in any way" in the US-led strike on Venezuela, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said. Sir Keir ...
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